In 2026, Knole is collaborating with artist Chinwe Russell to celebrate stories of incredible women from around the world.
Are you interested in volunteering at Knole? Join us at a volunteer coffee morning to find out more.
Hidden above the showrooms lie Knole's attics. Join a behind the scenes tour to explore these spaces and see a different side to Knole.
Join a guided walk and discover the stories that archaeology can reveal about the history of the parkland at Knole.
Spend time playing, being creative and making new friends at Knole Fawns baby and toddler group.
Have you got a little one under 5? Then come along for a fun morning at Knole with babyccino coffee mornings and storytime in the bookshop.
Visitors can explore the 26 acre garden and stunning views of the house on these special event days throughout the year.
Join fellow book enthusiasts and discuss this year's theme of 'from page to screen' with a selection of titles that have been adapted for the big and small screen.
Join this paint and sip event in the beautiful and historic surroundings of Green Court at Knole, with guidance from local watercolour artist, Suzanne Abraham.
Come and enjoy some time in the park at Knole during the summer holidays.
Celebrate the Festival of Archaeology here at Knole with activities for the whole family to get involved in.
Come along for a picnic and games in Green Court at Knole to celebrate National Play Day.
Come and enjoy the popular period drama, Pride and Prejudice (2005), with friends and family in the beautiful, historic surroundings of Knole's Green Court.
This autumn, the deep dark wood comes to Knole. Join the adventure and discover 12 giant sculptures inspired by the beloved classic story, 'The Gruffalo'.
Come and enjoy this family favourite, Lilo and Stitch (2025), with friends and family in the beautiful surroundings of Knole's Green Court.
Celebrate Heritage Open Day at Knole on Tuesday 15 September with free entry for all in the showrooms and Gatehouse Tower and why not join a free archaeology guided walk.
Join a walk in the parkland to find Knole's resident bats with expert ecologist Sally-Ann from Mountfield Ecology.